r facto a ctKNI) Hl'LLRTIN, HRPTll, OHEOON, TIUIRNDAY, APHll SO, iimm. ramtunmittittanimusnBinnsinnminira What's Doing In The" Country t!r.::n::u:tt:::!:::::::::::::::::n!:::::n::::::!:::i!::ii::::::n::i:!i; COMMENCEMENT TO BE HELD APRIL 23 ORANGE HALL, April 20. Tho school commonccmcnt will bo Iicld Sunday, April S3, at 2:30 p. m. at tho hall. Thoso attending tho Lutheran ser vices In town Sunday p. m. wero Mr, nnd Mrs. L. C. Young, Mr. und Mrs, C. M. Hnsmusseti, Mr. and Mrs. II HelKcson and dauchtor. Knthcrlno Qcorgo Erlckson nnd family, O. P. Dnlilo and family, P. J. Young and family and Julius Pcderscn. Joe Pcschka and M. M. Carter wore helping with tho wood saw at Hratt s on Tuesday. Mrs. C. L. Smith spent tho day Tuesday with Mrs. Fred Itcynolds Bennett and Edward Young bought two young kids from tho Ream ranch, Tuesday. II. Hclgcsen brought his daughter. Jvatherine, from town Saturday ore' nlng to spend tho week end at her home. Mrs. Fred Hettman and daughter violet visited at the Julius Pedersen home Friday evening. Roy Wornstnff of the Richardson district attended the box social nt tho Hocch school Saturday evening. Roy Doardman and family wero dinner guests at tho O. Armstrong homo in Dend Sunday. Joe Pcschka spent Sunday at tho Fred Hettman home. A water meeting was held at the hall Friday evening. Mrs. George Ericksen will enter tain the Lutheran Aid from town Thursday evening. April 20. Mr. Coyner called on M. Carter Sunday afternoon. S. A. Dutt has purchased a cow from K. Crow of Alfalfa. Helene Selde accompanied Ethel Slaughter to the community dinner at Deschutes on Easter Sunday. George Ericksen and family and Fred Reynolds and family attended the program and box social at the Hoech school Saturday night. Rev. S. A. Stenseth of Bend has announced that he will organize ser vices at tho community hall three miles north of Deschutes next Sun day afternoon, April 23, at 2:30 o'clock. Gladys Dahle was a visitor at the O. Lawson home in Bend Saturday night. Mr. Golden and wife moved on the Charlie Lowe place last week. The annual school picnic will be held Friday, April 21, at the Horse Cave. Miss Ruth Sontum, from Portland is visiting her cousin, Miss Esther Ericksen, near Grange hall. Steve Pavlck hauled hay from the C. M. Rasmussen ranch Thursday. C. E. Dickey bought a wagon from C. L. Smith Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Young and AI- vln Carter accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rasmussen to church in town Sunday afternoon. K. A. Nelson sold a load of pota toes to J. A. Melvln last week. Mrs. Charles Williamson called on Mrs. David Staer Monday. Mrs. Pattle and Miss Tress A Wells were shopping In Bend Satur day. Mrs. John Crandall and daughter arc recovering from the automobile accident which happened on tho road to Bend last Tuesday. Mrs. Cran dall and daughter are visiting Mrs. Crandall's brother, Bob Crandall of this vicinity. Edward Carroll's cousin Is visiting him this week. JulIU3 Pedersen and family were dinner guests at the Moan home Sun day. K. A. Nelson was in town on bus iness Friday. P. J. Young Is trying orchard heaters In his orchard this spring. William Mead spent Sunday with his family in this neighborhood. W. H. Gray and W. B. Hutchlns have, been helping Cooke Bros., sov oral days this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers of Bend wero cnllors nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson Monday after noon. Rasmus Pctorson went after lum ber to tho Mlckles mill near Plain- view on Friday. Ray Miller mado a business trip up to Shcvllu-Hlxon camp on Wed nesday. Miss Edna Paulson and sister Pnu Una of Madras enmo down Friday evening to visit for a few days at mo uasmus rcterson homo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swnllov attended mo sctioot program and community dinner at Tumnlo on Friday. airs. u. w. Kelson and son wur rcn, Mrs. Walter Lowo and children, Mrs. Ed Swalley, Mrs. Lavlna Jones, Mrs. McMnmon nnd Mrs. W. H. Gray wero callers nt the Anderson home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns taught tho ricasant Iddge school Monday and Tuesday of this week during tho ab sence or tho teacher, Mrs. Marie Wood. Mrs. H. T. Mlkkelscn entertained a number of ladles at her homo on Friday afternoon, in honor of her birthday. Those present were Mrs. w. H. urny, Mrs. John Gray, Mrs. V. II. Hutchlns. Mrs. George Rob. erts, Mrs. Alfred Pederseu, Mrs. O. E. Anderson. .Miss Hllma Nelson. Mrs. Catherine Johanscn, Mrs. J. W. rcterson nnd Mrs. A. Tenter. A de licious supper was served by tho hos tess. Antono Ahlstrom mado a business trip to Redmond on Saturday. Tho Paulson family of Madras wero Sunday visitors at tho home of Rasmus Peterson. GREAT FOR "FLU" AM) "GIUIH COUGILS "I had an awful cold that left mo with a dreadful cough," says Mrs. M. E. Smith, Benton. La. "Bought Foley's Honey and Tar of our drug gist nnd It cured me completely." This grand remedy should bo In every household at this time, when influenza, grip, coughs and colds are so prevalent. Sold Everywhere. Adv. EYE IS INJURED BY FLYING WOOD CHIP DANCING IS ENJOYED AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE, April 18. A social gathering was held at the community hall on Saturday evening Dancing' and cards were enjoyed by those present after which a lunch consisting of sandwiches, cake und coffee was served by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns, Mrs. George Roberts, Glen Roberts and Mrs. John Gray were shopping In Redmond on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanson of Turn alo were callers at the J. W. Peter son home on Sunday. A large number from this neigh borhood attended the EaHter program and community dinner at tho school bouse at Deschutes on Sunday, Mrs. F. S. Stanley of Deschutes ac companied Mrs. O. E. Anderson to Redmond on Monday afternoon. Antono Ahlstrom, Andrew Nelson and Mrs. W. H. Gray were business visitors In Bend on Monday. Those attending the C. E. Parks sale near Deschutes on Tuesday from this neighborhood wero Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brandenburg, Mrs. O. E. An derson, W. J. Shannon, Alfred Ped crson, Watt Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swalley and Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. John Gray and daughter Margaret und Bert Mooro of tho Klievlln-Illxon camn wero call ers at the W. H. Qray home Wednes day evening. Mrs. B. 8. McKay Is 111 with flu. Mrs. Henderson Is taking care of her. Nels Nelson camo up from Port land this week on business connected with his ranch hero, He was tho guest of Rasmus Peterson during his stay liero. Alfred Mikkelsen returned homo Friday after spending the week nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cox of Deschutes. Mrs, John Gray and baby of flhov-lin-HIxon camp nro visiting for a couplo of weeks nt tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. W. H. Gray. Mr. Lewis of Deschutes was a call er In this neighborhood on Friday. Mrs. L. A. Brandenburg spent Thursday nnd Friday visiting friends and relatives in Redmond. LOWER BRIDGE, April 18. Mr. Maddron sustained a bad Injury to his eye caused by a chip flying from n block of wood he was chopping. Ho Is slowly Improving. Floyd Stanton and Darvln Walters are now working at the Dlatomlto Company plant. W. Jack has turned his property over to the Squaw Creek Irrigation district and expects to move soon. Mr. Delany was badly Injured when a horse stepped on his foot. He went to Grandview for medical treat ment. Mrs. Churchman's mother and bro ther from Portland are visiting her. Jake Book made a shipment of pork to Portland. Charles Hicock and Kusscl Chap man and wife motored to Redmond Saturday. Tho Lower Bridge school held a declamatory contest Sunday. The contest was In preparation for the Central Oregon school day. The stu dents who won out In tho contest are. Dorothy Holmes and Friday Holmes. They will represent the Lower Bridge school In the county tryout. Lower Bridge served Its monthly I community dinner Sunday. There was a large crowd and an excellent dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mackey nnd chll dren from Terrebonne were guests at Lower Bridge community dinner, Mr. and Mrs. W. WIlllamB and family and Bill McCuIng from Tcrre bonne were guests at the Lower Bridge community dinner. Lower Bridge baseball association wants games with outside tennis. Tom Maddron manager is putting In to shape a fast nine. looking nttor business Interests. Esther Cyrus was tillable to nttond school lust week on account of sick ness. Mrs. G. F, Cyrus spout tho week end in Rodmund with her sister, Mrs, Luurn Wnymlro who has boon qulto sick with grlppo for Bovornl days. Georgo H. llrowstor and (1. F. Cy rus went to Lower Bridge Inst Thurs day on business in connection with the Squaw Crook Irrigation district. Vern Skelton was In Redmond Tuesday for repairs for his fathers car which ho is overhauling. Stcrllo Fryrenr, G. McAndrow and Rolllo Clark wont to llend Tuesday E. M. Peck and Mr, Lewis of Drain. Oregon, wero business visitors at tho ranch of II. scoggius in l'laiu vlow Wednesday. Ed Spoo hauled n load of oats from II. Kiigoros ranch Saturday evening for Max Wurxwolloi' to his much on tho slough. Mrs. Lund received word from her son Claud who is in tho Portland eye and car hospital, that bright hopes nro entertained for tho com- ploto recovery of his eyo which was so badly Injured lost week by n fly lug stnplo. Severnl of tho farmers hnvo been hauling sulphur ami laud plaster from Redmond tho past week. Sterile Fryrenr and Rolllo Clark at tended tho round up In Redmond Sunday. J. Black was In Bend several days last week having dentin work done, W. F. Fryrear was n Bend visitor Saturday. Mrs. H. C. Miller, who has been visiting hor daughters In Bend nnd Redmond returned hero Friday. Byron Peck, who has been quite sick the past week Is reported to bd Improving. Quito a number from hero attend ed tho auction sale in 1'lalnvlew Monday at tho ranch of L, Fox. "POLLY LOW" TO BE GIVEN AT SISTERS hi: had THE GRIP David Thompson, 135 Morris Ct Scrnnton, Pa., writes: "I had tho grip. I took Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Compound and It mndo mo well." Druggists sales reports snow more bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar sold than of any cough medicine, Children llko it. Quickly relieves colds, coughs, croup. Sold Every where. Adv. POTATOES SHIPPED TO YAKIMA, WASH. SHE VISm THEM VKKV GOOD Mlddlo-agcd men and women who have symptoms of kidney trouble will find Foley Kidney Pills a splendid help, for they relieve kidney ail ments and bladder weakness. "I have tried Foley Kidney Pills and find they are very good," writes Mrs. A. Lechner, 1129 Main Ave., Clifton, New York. Sold Everywhere. Adv. CLOVERDALE SUNDAY SCHOOL IS OPENED CLOVERDALE, April 20. Thom as Arnold went to Redmond Monday evening to attend a meeting of tho stockholders of tho Farmers' Ware house Co. Lois Kllgore who has been very sick with tonsllltfs Is much better the last few days. A fair sized crowd attended tho opening of the Sunday school hero Easter Sunday. Special Easter music was sung and a solo by Mrs. Corns which was very much enjoyed. Superintendent C. Coruu would like to havo a larger crowd next Sunduy as Rev. Hlllls will preach nt 3 p. m. Sunday schpol will be at 2 p. m. Ray Armstrong and P. A. Scogcln of Plalnvlew were business visitors In our community Thursday. Thomas Harrison was a dinner guest at tho home of Albion Peck Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. H. Foley and party irom uenu wero .Saturday afternoon callers at E. M. Peck's. Vernon Partln treated a number of his boy friends to an egg hunt ut his homo Sunday. Mr. Richardson from Bend was a Sunday visitor at G, Rolling's home. S. E. Kllno was a Redmond viBltor Sunday. Mr, Lowls of Drain, Oregon, tho now proprietor of the Lylo ranch spent several days hero last week DESCHUTES, April 20. - The Far mers' association of Tumnlo Is ship ping a car load of potatoes this wock to laklnia. Wash. Walter Lowo was a business vis Itor at the J. R. Lowo ranch In Des chutes Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Myers of Tumnlo purchased n now Willys-Knight car of tho Deschutes garage at Redmond Saturday. Mrs. W. Lowo and chlldron wore isltors at the Alfred Moore home n Deschutes Friday. Arbor day was celebrated In Turn alo Friday, tho children cleaning up the school yard. A community dinner was given after a program as fol ows: Song by Paulino Lundborg: Arbor day play: duet by Elma Clarke and Henry Lundborg. Severnl other plays and recitations were given and several Bangs by the school. Murry M. McRac of Deschutes made a business trip to Bend Tucs day. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Debiug of Des chutes were Bend business callers Saturday. Mrs. O. E. Anderson entertained ho following ladles Thursday after noon Mrs. E. M. Swnlley, Mrs. W owo and children, Mrs. Gray and Mrs. McMnnnon. Mrs. G. M. Ilolten and little dnugli ter of Deschutes mndo a busluc s trip to Bend Friday. Mrs. W. C. Cooloy and Mrs. C W Tweet were visitors at Mrs. Martin's homo In Tumnlo Monday. u. w. Jones or Deschutes was a Tumnlo visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Swalley anil Mrs. M. E. Rogers of Tumnlo wero Bend visitors Tuesday. Robert Mooro of Deschutes Is working for Alfred Wright of Bend Mr. and Mrs. C. Harvey and chil dren of Bond wero visitors nt tho Swalley homo In Deschute.i Sunday evening. Miss Marguerite Deblng was n bus. Iness visitor In Deschutes Monday, Mrs. O. E. Anderson of Pleasant Rldgo was a Deschutes visitor Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Jackson and Mr. Shannon of Bend were visitors at the Deblng home Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Lowe of Deschutes visited Mrs. W. Lowo Monday. Bill Bergstrome and Carl Llvcsly of Deschutes attonded tho auction sale at Gist Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parks of Des chutes left Sunday night for their new home in Monroo, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stone, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Swalley and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lowe and chlldron wero dinner guests at tho Alfred Mooro home In Deschutes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Swalley und Mr, and Mrs. W. Lowo and children wero visitors at tho G. M. Ilolten home Sunday evening. Misses Edith nnd Lois Swalley of Deschutes spent Saturday nnd Hun day with Miss Thelma Harvey of Bend. A large crowd attended tho ser vices and community dinner at Des chutes Sunday. Miss Gonovlove Nelson of Des chutes spent Monday night with .Miss Elda Jones of Tunialo. A. Scobey oT Tunialo was u vlullnr In Bond Saturday. P. II. Gilo of tho Deschutes vnod camp Is confined to his homo in Bend with nn nttaek of grippe. Fred Stephenson, who has boon suffering with blood poison In his leg, is improving. Mrs. C. W. Nelson of Deschutes was n Bond visitor Wednesday. D. D. Stanton of Tumnlo was a business caller at' tho Deblng ranch Friday. L. A. Brandonborg of Deschutes Is going to movo a house In Redmond this wock. Joo Bucholtz of Bond Is moving L. A. Brandenberg's housn moving outfit to Redmond Sunday, Harry Mcuuire ana u. v. Toy or of Tumnlo woro business visitors In Bond Saturday, SISTERS, April 20.' H. C. Ilnr trum, statu agent for tho Idaho Llfu Insurance Co,, Btopped over .Sunday with Norman Jncolisou and family, Tho high school play, "Polly Low," will bo hold on tho evening of April 2!l, at 8:00 p. in. ill the school build ing. A progroHslvo card party was held Pal unlay evening by tho American Legion, Ten tables wore played and light refreshments served. Unw ind Hartley received tho first prlzu. and the consolation prlzo was awarded to Mrs. 11, IC. Allen, A dancing party will lie lie Id In tho Allen hall on Saturday evening, April 22 by WhltlolBiiy post, Amer ican 1. ok Ion, Earl Bobbins went to Crooked river last week whoro ho has a po sition for tho summer. Mrs. Ed Spoo spent tho week end In town from their homestead on lowor Squaw crook. Misses Rose and Ruth Spoo spent Saturday evening with Mrs. tlrogan nt her homo on the lower desert. Mr, A. Dryden arrived In Sisters Inst week to will work on the high way this summer. Misses Volnut (Irahnm mid Addle and Mubel Montgomery spout Sun day afternoon with Miss Ruby South. (i. II. llrowstor, superintendent of the Squaw Creek Irrigation district went to Huleui on business Inst weok M. W. Knickerbocker win n bus iness visitor In Bend Saturday. ; Messcrs, Kdgliigton and Harring ton nro working on the llond-Slsteis highway this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. King expect to leave Thursday for Kuguno. , Vern Hkoltnn Is driving tho mall stugo this weok as Eil Spoo Is In ' uenu as n witness. J. J. Wilt who Is n Bend ns a Juryman this weok took n load of witnesses In with him Monday morn ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Arnold nnd Miss Tholmn Oiler of Cluverdnlo at tended tho card party given by the Legion Saturday evening, HER HACKING COt'fill IS GONE In these days of "flu." coukIis. colds, croup, It Is well to know that every year thoro nro inoro bottles of Foley's Honey nnd Tnr mod than of any other cough medicine. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, 615 W. 6th St.. Clncln natl. Ohio, writes: "Foley'H Honey nnd Tnr relieved mo of n hncklnr cough." Sold Everywhere. Adv. FIRST AUTO COMES IN FROM LAKE VIEW Itimil Til Houtli Heroine Piisxnhle Winter Continues In Other Parts of The Ntnto. Tlio first automobile to iniikn tho trip to llend from Lukuvlnw was that of M. L. frnther, who nrrlved hero Inst week on his way In I'm tlatul, iiccompiinlod by his wife, Thuy hnd Intended lo drive to Portland, but (ho car had to bo led hero fur re pairs, Prathcr says that winter continues Just as steadily at Lnknvlow ns ut Bond, Roads north from Lakovlew nro barely passable, lie stated. RE ID TEAM WINS BY 37 TO II SCORE Terrific batting on Ihn part of tho Hold school hnsubnll team resulted last Wednesday In a 37 to 3 victory over tho Kenwood team, R, Brown scored two houiii runs and Rollins ono. Batteries worn! For Hold, R. llrown nnd James, E. Brown i for Kenwood, Whitehead and Hanson. CAR IS BATTERED BUT FIVE UNHURT Although (hi) car In which l hoy worn riding was badly lialloroil, none of it parly of five returning from it (our east of tho city, wan hurl whim thu machine, driven by L, A, W, Nlx ou, struck a ruck at it point about 1 1 miles from here, With Nixon were It. P. Kiioneclio, Jack Cnssldy, Frank R, Prince, and Jack Herbert, Tlio cur was brought Into llnud under Its own power. Put It In Tho Bulletin. This Month Only OREGON JOURNAL Weekly From now until Feb ruary 1, 192JJ 50c Send Subscriptions to R. D. Lehnherr, Box M7, Bend, Ore. Expert Tire Repairing Cord Tire repairing our specialty. We repair cords the factory way. 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Ho convinced Hint the .Max well Is the gmitc.tl motor cur value, on the market. THE BEND MOTOR" SERVICE CO. 835 Bond Street M.O. WILKINS, Mgr. Phone 93J R. D. SULLIVAN, Asst. Mgr.